TEL102: Telecommunications 2

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Syllabus

Office hours and location - Spring 2010 Semester
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1:00-2:00 in 530M
3:30-4:30 in 127T
None 1:00-2:00 in 530M 11:30-12:30 in 127T 10:00-11:00 in 530M
Appointments are easily available outside of these hours. Contact the instructor to arrange an appointment.
I. Verizon Course Description:

This course is designed to train students in the organization, architecture, setup, maintenance, hardware and software aspects of local area networks. Topics include: introduction to networks; types and characteristics of different network architectures and network topologies; intra and inter-network devices; network operating systems; peer-to-peer and client/server environments; LAN setup and maintenance, network printing; internal web server. A hands-on approach will be taken, with team projects throughout.

II. Course Prerequisites:
Telecommunications 1 and Digital 2
III. Textbooks and Supplies:
1. Network+ Guide to Networks, 5th Edition, Tamara Dean
2. Guide to TCP/IP, Chappell & Tittel
IV. Course Objectives:

Note: Course Objectives are in accordance with Verizon curriculum group course outline.

V. General Education Objectives met:

None

VI. Course Outline and Schedule:

The course is divided into modules. In many cases the modules are based on a chapter from the textbook but not in every case. Always check the reading assignment table for each module.

TEL102 Spring 2010 Schedule
Week
Number

Dates

Topics/Activities

Quiz - Assignment Due Dates
11/26Class Intro, Module 1 - Intro to NetworkingModule 1 Assignment
22/2Module 2 - Networking StandardsModule 1 Quiz
Module 2 Assignment
32/9 Module 3 - Tools and Test EquipmentModule 2 Quiz
Module 3 Assignment
42/16Module 4 - Transmission Basics/MediaModule 3 Quiz
Module 4 Assignment
52/23Module 5 - Core TCP/IP ProtocolsModule 4 Quiz
Module 5 Assignment
63/2Module 6 - Topologies/EthernetModule 5 Quiz
Module 6 Assignment
73/9Mid-Term Review, WebQuest ReviewModule 6 Quiz
N/A3/16Spring Break!!!
83/23 Module 7 - Hardware/DevicesModule 7 Assignment
93/30Module 8 - WANs and Remote ConnectivityModule 7 Quiz
Module 8 Assignment
104/6Module 9 - Network Operating SystemsModule 8 Quiz
Module 9 Assignment
114/13 Module  10 - In-Depth TCP/IP NetworkingModule 9 Quiz
Module 10 Assignment
124/20Module  11 - Network Security Module 10 Quiz
Module 11 Assignment
134/27Module  12 - Troubleshooting Network Problems Module 11 Quiz
Module 12 Assignment
145/4WebQuest Presentations, Final Exam Review Module 12  Quiz
WebQuest Due
155/11Final Exam, Final Exam Review and Class Grades

TEL102 Reading Assignments
Module
Number

Topic
Chapter or
Page Numbers
1 Intro to Networking p. 1 - 16
2 Networking Standards Chapter 2
3 Network Tools and Test Equipment p. 657 - 667
4 Transmission Basics/Media Chapter 3
5 Core TCP/IP Protocols Chapter 4
6 Topologies/Ethernet Chapter 5
7 Hardware/Devices Chapter 6
8 WANs and Remote Connectivity Chapter 7
9 Network Operating Systems Chapter 8
10 In-Depth TCP/IP Networking Chapter 10
11 Network Security Chapter 12
12 Troubleshooting Network Problems p. 635 - 656

VII. Assignments and Attendance:
VIII. Grading, and Makeup Policy:
Students will be evaluated by 12 Assignments, 12 Quizzes,  1 WebQuest and a Final Exam during the semester. Makeup quizzes may be given with a valid written excuse OR previous arrangements were made with the instructor. The quizzes, webquest and final exam shall be graded on a scale of 0-100. There are 155 assignment questions; the final assignment grade will reflect the percentage correct. Final grade point distribution is as follows:
WebQuest Project 10% Written Assignments 40%
Quizzes 40% Final Exam 10%

Percentages for the final grade will be rounded to the nearest whole point, and a letter grade will be assigned. The grading scale is as follows:

95 - 100=A, 90 - 94=A-, 86 - 89=B+, 83 - 85=B, 80 - 82=B-, 76-79=C+, 73 - 75=C, 70-72=C-, 65 - 69=D+, 60 - 64=D, 0 - 59=F

IX. Student Ethics:
X. Student Needs:

As per Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, if an accommodation is needed, contact me privately after class or during my office hours as soon as possible so I can help you obtain any assistance you may need to successfully complete this course. The Academic Assistance Center, may also be contacted for further assistance.

XI. Emergency procedures:

Class cancellations due to inclement weather will be announced on local radio stations as listed in the CCC student handbook. Class cancellations due to instructor absence will be posted on the classroom door. Room changes will be announced in advance whenever possible and posted on the classroom door.

This page last modified on 01/22/2010

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